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Recipe: Create a Hyper-V Replica from Backup Job
Expected deliverables:
A Veeam Replication Job to replicate Hyper-V VMs from a source Hyper-V host to a target Hyper-V host, by leveraging existing backups on the primary backup repository.
Time to complete: 5 minutes
Ingredients:
- Hyper-V Virtual infrastructure must have been added to the backup infrastructure and properly configured. That means adding source and target Hyper-V clusters (recommended) or standalone Hyper-V hosts.
- If you want to perform backup in the off-host backup mode, the off-host backup proxy must also be added and properly configured, otherwise you can use the Hyper-V hosts as on-host Backup Proxies.
- A Backup repository for replica metadata. Deduplicating appliances and Scale-out Backup repositories aren’t supported
- Valid backups of the VMs to be replicated in one or more backup repositories on the primary site.
Before you start:
The target datastore must have enough free space to store disks of replicated VMs.
Assumptions:
It’s assumed that you already have a Veeam Backup Server fully working in your environment.
Method:
- Open the Veeam Backup & Replication Console.
- On the Home view. On the ribbon, click Replication Job > Virtual machine > Microsoft Hyper-V.
- At the Name step , specify a job name and description. Leave other options by default and click Next.
- At the Virtual Machines step, select VMs and/or VM containers (Hyper-V hosts, clusters, SCVMM, SCVMM tags, SCVMM host groups, VM groups, or volumes) that you want to replicate.
- Click Add, then in the Add Object window select the necessary VMs or VM containers and click Add.
- Click the Source button select From backup files (latest VM state available in backups) and choose one or more repositories to use as source for the replica. Click Next.
- At the Destination step, select a target host or cluster (recommended) and next to the Path field, click Choose and specify a path to the folder where VM replica files must be stored. Click Next.
- At the Job Settings step, select a backup repository that will store metadata for VM replicas.
- In the Replica name suffix field, enter a suffix that will be added to the original VM names
- In the Restore points to keep field, specify the number of restore points that the job must maintain (Max 28).
- At the Data Transfer step:
- If you want to use off-host Backup Proxy, click Choose and select the Source proxy , otherwise click Choose and select On-host backup in the Backup Proxy window
- If you want to use WAN Acceleration, click in Through built-in WAN accelerators and select a Source and a Target WAN Accelerator.
- Otherwise, leave Direct option selected and click Next.
- At the Guest Processing step, keep Enable application-aware processing option unchecked. If you need Guest Processing please refer to:
- At the Schedule step, select to run the replication job manually or schedule the job to run on a regular basis.
- At the Summary step, review details of the replication job. If you want to start the job right after you close the wizard, select the Run the job when I click Finish check box, otherwise leave the check box unselected. Then click Finish to close the wizard
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